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Anna is originally from Northfield MN and graduated from Northfield Senior High School in 2007. She then attended Loyola University of Chicago, where she double majored in English and Women's Studies and Gender Studies, minored in Art History and discovered her passion for community journalism.
During her four years at Loyola, Anna was consistently involved in the writing and production of Loyola's weekly student newspaper, the Loyola Phoenix. At the Phoenix, she worked specifically as an arts reviewer, reporter, columnist, assistant editor and section editor. While attending Loyola, she also interned at Chicago Art Magazine and began freelancing for Northfield Patch, where she discovered her love for hyperlocal reporting.
After graduating in May 2011, Anna briefly moved to Washington DC to work as a press intern for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Anna is ecstatic to be returning to her home state, where she hopes to strengthen area communities by delivering accurate, engaging and relevant hyperlocal journalism.
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<strong>Politics</strong>
<i>* How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
The extreme bipartisan divide in contemporary America has left me disenchanted with national politics. However, as a former Women's Studies and Gender Studies major, I have a strong interest in women's issues and self-identify as a feminist.
<strong>Religion</strong>
<i>* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I was raised Catholic, received a Catholic elementary education and attended a Catholic university. However, these days I would say my strongest spiritual belief is that everything happens for a reason.
<strong>Local Hot Button Issues</strong>
* <i>What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?</i>
Local government and policy is of critical importance, as it affects everyone in the community. And, of course, a community's schools are integral in determining its future, so education is definitely another important issue.
<i>* Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
As with national politics, I tend to form my opinions as issues arise and evolve. My primary stance on community issues is that an engaged and invested community is a strong one.
$7 million home listed in Southport / CT lawmaker accused of sexual misconduct in data report / CT receives $6.4 million grant

Fairfield police encountered two large tree branches Tuesday morning that were blocking Fairfield roads.
This expansive Southport home, which was made for entertaining, just hit the market.
Morris, who lived all of her 102 years in Fairfield, worked for the Remington Arms Co. as a munitions inspector during World War II.
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Budget talks Monday were punctuated by tense interactions. Shouts of “point of order” repeatedly rang out across the teleconference line.
Beach fines raised in Fairfield / Former security guard spits on person, Fairfield police say / Vaccine slowdown worries CT officials
The altercation happened at the private Lantern Point beach community, according to Fairfield police.
The fine for "beach permit violations" and "no parking violations" in the beach area has increased to $200.
The magazine sang the praises of the restaurant as part of its rundown of the 10 best pizza states in America.
Two men charged in the case were also involved in similar check-cashing schemes in surrounding towns, according to Fairfield police.
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The honorees, who delivered lifesaving assistance to five Fairfielders, included two town residents and several firefighters.
The man, who was wanted in South Carolina, was arrested in Fairfield after a traffic stop, according to police.
Demand for the coronavirus vaccine has waned in Connecticut. Here is how many Fairfield residents are vaccinated.
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New guidance for remote learning / Free summer museum visits proposed for children / CT loop makes list of nation's most scenic drives
The driver's blood alcohol content was three times over the legal limit, according to Fairfield police.
"Power outage in the area should be expected until repairs can be made," Fairfield police said in a tweet.
Voluntary daily access to remote learning will not be available in the coming school year, Fairfield's superintendent said Thursday.